Piankhher (Pi-ankh-her) was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian title king's wife. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but for chronological reason it seems to be Aramatle-qo. Piankhher is known solely from her burial at Nuri (Nu 57) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid, that was totally gone when excavated. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Some golden and silver amulets were found. About 200 shabtis, many only in fragments, were discovered too. They provide her name and title.
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| - Pianchher war eine nubische Königin des 6. oder 5. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Sie ist nur von ihrer Pyramide Nu 57 bekannt, wo sich Uschebtis mit ihrem Namen fanden. Die Identität ihres Gemahles ist nicht gesichert, meist wird Aramatelqo vermutet. Sie trägt als einzigen Titel die Bezeichnung Königsgemahlin. (de)
- Piankhher (Pi-ankh-her) was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian title king's wife. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but for chronological reason it seems to be Aramatle-qo. Piankhher is known solely from her burial at Nuri (Nu 57) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid, that was totally gone when excavated. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Some golden and silver amulets were found. About 200 shabtis, many only in fragments, were discovered too. They provide her name and title. (en)
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| - Pianchher war eine nubische Königin des 6. oder 5. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Sie ist nur von ihrer Pyramide Nu 57 bekannt, wo sich Uschebtis mit ihrem Namen fanden. Die Identität ihres Gemahles ist nicht gesichert, meist wird Aramatelqo vermutet. Sie trägt als einzigen Titel die Bezeichnung Königsgemahlin. (de)
- Piankhher (Pi-ankh-her) was a Nubian queen with the Egyptian title king's wife. Her royal husband is not known for sure, but for chronological reason it seems to be Aramatle-qo. Piankhher is known solely from her burial at Nuri (Nu 57) . Her burial consisted of a pyramid, that was totally gone when excavated. There is a staircase going down to the two burial chambers that were found looted. Some golden and silver amulets were found. About 200 shabtis, many only in fragments, were discovered too. They provide her name and title. (en)
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